A unique rule at a Bengaluru restaurant, which bans discussions on politics and real estate, has caught the attention of social media, highlighting the growing desire for peaceful dining experiences.
BengaluruRestaurantPoliticsReal EstateDining ExperienceReal Estate NewsMar 07, 2025

The restaurant has a rule that bans discussions on politics and real estate to ensure a peaceful dining experience for all patrons.
The rule was implemented to create a space where people can unwind and enjoy each other's company without the stress of contentious topics.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many customers appreciating the peaceful and relaxing environment.
Some customers argue that it infringes on their right to free speech, but the restaurant management points out that the policy is clearly communicated and designed to enhance the dining experience for everyone.
Similar initiatives have been reported in other cities across India and around the world, as more people seek refuge from the stress of daily life.

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